Preparation of Covalent-Ionically Cross-Linked UiO-66-NH2/Sulfonated Aromatic Composite Proton Exchange Membranes With Excellent Performance

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), as newly emerging filler materials for polyelectrolytes, show many compelling intrinsic features, such as variable structural designability and modifiability of proton conductivity. In this manuscript, UiO-66-NH2, a stable MOF with -NH2 functional groups in its ligands, was selected to achieve a high-performance sulfonated poly(arylene ether nitrile)s (SPENs)/UiO-66-NH2-x covalent-ionically cross-linked composite membrane. Simultaneously, the obtained composite membranes displayed excellent thermal stability and dimensional stability. The as-prepared SPEN/UiO-66-NH2-x cross-linked membranes exhibited higher proton conductivity than recast SPENs, which can be attributed to the construction of ionic clusters and well-connected ionic nanochannels along the interface between UiO-66-NH2-x and SPEN matrix via molecular interactions. Meanwhile, the methanol permeability of the SPEN/UiO-66-NH2-x composite membrane had been effectively reduced due to the barrier effect of cross-linking and the addition of UiO-66-NH2-x. The SPEN/UiO-66-NH2-5 composite membrane had the highest selectivity of 6.42 × 105 S·s·cm−3: 14.3-times higher than that of Nafion 117. The preparation of cross-linked UiO-66-NH2/SPEN composite was facile, which provides a new strategy for preparing high performance proton exchange membrane.

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Zheng, P., Liu, Q., Wang, D., Li, Z., Meng, Y., & Zheng, Y. (2020). Preparation of Covalent-Ionically Cross-Linked UiO-66-NH2/Sulfonated Aromatic Composite Proton Exchange Membranes With Excellent Performance. Frontiers in Chemistry, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00056

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